Crime & Canvas Podcast—Uncovering the Gardner Heist!

Start Here: The Heist, the Billionaire, and the Unheard Truth

Suzanne Kenney Season 1 Episode 11

New to the Crime & Canvas podcast? Start your journey here! In this special recap episode, Suzanne Kenney walks you through her 15-year investigation. From a mother's story in a Florida flea market to a billion-dollar heist, a billionaire's deception, and a shocking cover-up. This episode is your recap to the evidence, the timeline, the players, and the profound quest for justice that has captivated a nation. Listen here, then dive into Episode 1 to begin the full series.

Hello, and welcome to a special episode of Crime & Canvas. If you're new to the podcast, you're in the right place. This episode is for you.

My name is Suzanne Kenney, and over the course of this series, I've laid out the complete, true story behind the largest art theft in history. It's a complex puzzle of art, deception, and power that has been met with a wall of silence for decades.

This recap is your starting point. I'm going to walk you through the entire story, from beginning to end. It's the journey of a daughter who, in her search for answers for her mother, stumbled into a billion-dollar crime.

It began in a flea market in Okeechobee, Florida, with a man who called himself Ed Koch and a mother named Mary. He sold her artworks for a few dollars each, promising her a life of retirement. But years later, I discovered he was billionaire Frederick R. Koch. The promise was a lie, and his deception, a series of clues left in plain sight.

This is where the infamous Gardner Heist comes in. The artworks he sold my mother weren't random. They were a coded checklist—a Manet for a Manet, sketches for sketches, bird paintings for a bird finial. A direct link between the art he sold and the art that was stolen.

And that was just the beginning.

The trail led to a suspicious London art storage fire, where Frederick's own belongings were destroyed, and to frantic digital searches for "art fraud" coming from his home in Monaco. I found fake obituaries. I uncovered a historical pattern of theft connecting the Kochs to Darwin's notebooks and the Woolworth heist. Even the Simpson’s agrees. My own firsthand account of being dismissed by the FBI, and intimidated by the Koch brothers themselves, revealed a systemic cover-up.

This is a story that has been confirmed as "plausible" by independent AI, and validated by the sheer absurdity of the opposition I have faced.

In this series, you will hear all the documented evidence. The Sotheby’s contract, the handwritten notes, the USPS tracking records showing my packages reached the highest offices in the country. This isn't hearsay. It's proof.

So if you’re looking for the truth behind the Gardner Heist, the real culprit, and the shocking reasons why it’s never been solved, you’ve found it.

This recap gives you the full picture. Now, I invite you to go back to where it all begins.

Start your journey now with Episode 1: Unveiling Mary’s Story and Koch’s Deception. From there, you can follow the complete series, episode by episode.

You can find all the episodes, transcripts, and documented evidence at crimeandcanvaspodcast.com.

Thank you for joining me on the Crime and Canvas Podcast. This is Suzanne Kenney. I'm grateful for your time and your willingness to hear this story. Let's always remember: The truth is still the truth, even if no one believes it.